The first lace-up felt snug and supportive. The classic colorway looks amazing in sunlight. Versus a Dunk, it offers more tech (that visible Air unit) and structure. Big pro is its place in sneaker history - it's a legend. The possible downside? The price has crept up to $200 USD. I'd recommend this to someone who wants a piece of that history and a versatile red/white/black sneaker. Maybe not for someone on a tight budget just entering the sneaker game. Opening the box, my first thought was, "This is a clean, wearable colorway." The "wmns Air Jordan 4 Retro" in this palette is perfect for someone who doesn't want a loud shoe. Trying them on, the ankle collar is padded nicely, but break-in is recommended. For photography? The details pop nicely. Compared to a Jordan 1, these offer more foot coverage. Great for casual wear, but if you need supreme cushioning for long walks, maybe look elsewhere. On feet, the silhouette is just iconic, right? The way this wmns AJ4 Retro sits... it's a statement. The 'Lucid Green' pops without being "too" loud. Honestly, on camera or in person, this shoe has a cool, retro-futuristic vibe that works with so many fits. A really versatile colorway! So, how does it "actually" look in real life? The ‘Shimmer’ version of the wmns Air Jordan 4 Retro is way more versatile than I thought. In some lights, it's a simple white shoe; move it, and you catch those subtle pearl accents. It photographs beautifully! Honestly, this might be one of the best-executed recent Jordan 4 colorways. The $210 USD price tag stings a bit, but for a premium build? It's justifiable.

  • Shown: Legend Blue
  • Style: 378037-005

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